SEARCHING: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science – dir. Geoff Haines-Stiles

Original Film Title: SEARCHING: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science

Director’s Name: Geoff Haines-Stiles

Writer’s Name: Geoff Haines-Stiles, Alan Lightman

Producer: Erna Akuginow

Country of Origin: United States

Country of Filming: France, Italy, Switzerland, United States

Language: English

Runtime: 1 hour 39 minutes 48 seconds

Film Description:

How is it possible that falling in love, feeling connected to nature, and experiences of awe and wonder, can all arise from the material atoms of our bodies? Can science explain such complex human experiences? Can a computer achieve consciousness? And what does it mean to be human in a world of increasing science and technology? In “SEARCHING: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science,” physicist and novelist Alan Lightman (Einstein’s Dreams) embarks on a journey across time and space to ponder these questions. In the course of his odyssey, he speaks with Nobel-prize winning scientists, leading ethicists and philosophers, faith leaders (including the Dalai Lama), a paralyzed ex-gang member who was the first person to have computer chips implanted in an area of his brain that allowed him to move a robotic arm by pure thought, and even an advanced humanoid android named BINA48, one of the few African-American AI’s.

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